TCU vs. Oklahoma Live Stream: How to Watch Online

Written by Matt Pelletier
November 14, 2015

The TCU Horned Frogs and Oklahoma Sooners will meet up on Saturday, November 21st at 8:00 p.m. ET for a big conference match up. The Horned Frogs will travel to Norman, Oklahoma and hope to best an impressive host team in the Sooners.

Through the 2024-2025 football season, the Big 12 has TV broadcast agreements in place with the ABC family of networks. This includes ABC and all of the ESPN channels. This Saturday the TCU vs. Oklahoma game will be aired in prime time on ABC’s main channel and ESPN3 online. Previously, it may have been difficult to watch this game if you did not have access to traditional cable. Thankfully, there are now legal options which you can find if you keep reading below!

TCU Horned Frogs vs Oklahoma Sooners Preview

TCU started the season on a tear and was included in the top-5 of the AP Poll until its difficult loss to 12th-ranked Oklahoma State in week 8. After that it fell to a ranking of 13, but bounced back to number 11 after a strong win over Kansas. With two games against ranked opponents, Oklahoma and Baylor, to close out the season the Horned Frogs certainly own their own destiny. If they beat both teams who is to say they don’t make a push into the conversation for the college football playoffs. They would certainly end up close to the top-5 and making it into the final four teams would not seem out of the question.

Oklahoma has had a nearly perfect season. Earlier in the season, it had impressive wins over ranked opponents like Tennessee and West Virginia. More recently it upset a Baylor team that was ranked 4th and looked nearly flawless until their match up. However, a loss to Texas in week 5 has been the black mark on the Sooners resume. Without it, they would certainly be fighting for the top spot in the rankings. But, the season is not over and Oklahoma certainly has a chance to close out strong. If it followed its strong victory over Baylor with wins of TCU and 4th-ranked Oklahoma State it would certainly join the conversations as the nation’s top team.

Sling TV Lets You Watch TCU Vs. Oklahoma Online

Dish Network launched Sling TV (free 7-day-trial) in the beginning of 2015 and this Saturday it will be your best option to watch TCU vs. Oklahoma online. It was introduced as a solution to cable cutters, with a focus on providing only top notch cable channels. The programming and types of channels vary, but it is one of the only cable cutting options to offer a large amount of sporting events. This is one of the main reasons it has gained so much traction. Under Sling TV’s offerings is a connection to ABC, which means you can use Sling TV to watch TCU vs. Oklahoma live this weekend, even if you don’t have an expensive cable package.

Sling TV (review) offers over 20 popular cable channels within its basic subscription package. These include TNT, TBS, AMC, ESPN, and ESPN2. It also provides access to the WatchESPN app, which lets you view ESPN3 and for this Saturday will be your source to watch ABC’s broadcast of the game online. Sling TV’s live streams can be watched online on your computer, tablet, phone, or TV by utilizing a connected device. By getting Sling and using one of the connected devices you can watch TCU vs. Oklahoma live on your big screen this week!

To subscribe to Sling TV costs $20 per month for its basic package with the above mentioned 20-plus cable channels. There is no contract required, which means you can cancel anytime you would like. The price is reasonable when you consider the quality of the channels and the idea of watching a ton of sports and your favorite TV shows online with ease.

If you’re looking for more channels, Sling TV has a solution to that as well. They offer add-on packages, which brings in several more channels to your subscription for just $5 more per month. One of our favorite add-ons is the Sports Extra Package. It includes ESPNEWS, ESPNU, SEC Network, and ESPN Goal Line for just $5 extra each month. When combined with the basic package you can watch an impressive amount of live game, highlights, and analysis online for just $25 per month.

Sling TV currently has a limited-time offer where you can receive a free Roku Streaming Stick or half off a Roku 3 Player if you prepay for three months of Sling. It’s a pretty good deal if you are sold on the subscription service. By the end of the three months both devices would have paid for themselves and you’ll have binge watched as much college football as possible each Saturday.